U of C Eco Club and the U of C Student's Union present Global Warming Week

Location:
Calgary

Description:
This vibrant week will include a large interactive climate change exhibit, screenings of An Inconvenient Truth and The Denial Machine, a Day of Action where anyone can immediately act on Global Warming, and an End of the World Party to wrap it all up! All events will be held at the University of Calgary.Climate Change ExhibitFebruary 5th and 6th, 10am-3pmMacEwan Student Centre, North CourtyardPrizes, interactive exhibits, take action on the spot and more!Screening of An Inconvenient TruthFollowed by discussion with local experts.February 7th, doors at 6:30, movie at 7pm.Science Theatres 148, University of Calgary. Free admission.Day of ActionFebruary 8th, 11am-2pm,MacEwan Student CentreWith this event, anyone can immediately act on Global Warming! Take action with a call-in to constituency offices and more! No experience is necessary; Canadian Youth Climate Coalition and EcoClub experts will be on hand to guide you through.The Denial MachineFebruary 8th, 12pm-1pm and 1pm-2pm.That Empty Space, MSC.A 40-minute documentary on who really wants to keep the Global Warming debate open. Bring a mug for free organic coffee or tea.End of the World PartyFebruary 9th, 8pm.That Empty Space, MSC.Celebrate the End of the World ­ or at least the end of Global Warming Week.Global Warming Week is carbon-neutral with the support of the U of C Sustainability and Stewardship Program and the Pembina Institute Wind Power Program.A special thanks to our partners: Telus World of Science Club, U of C Sustainability and Stewardship Program, Canadian Youth Climate Coalitiongo to www.ucalgary.ca/ecoclub

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